

3 scans free. No credit card required.
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Try it out -- scan up to 3 sites a month.
Free forever
For small businesses and freelancers.
$0.90 per scan
For growing agencies with regular launch cycles.
$0.48 per scan
For teams running ongoing QA at scale.
$0.39 per scan
| Feature | Free | Starter | Pro | Agency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly scans | 3 | 10 | 40 | 100 |
| Pages per scan | 30 | 80 | 150 | 300 |
| Report retention | 7 days | Permanent | Permanent | Permanent |
| Basic checks (links, SEO, grammar) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| AI visual analysis | -- | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SiteVett Summary | -- | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Form submission testing | -- | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Priority support | -- | -- | Yes | Yes |
One run of SiteVett against a single site, no matter how many pages it crawls. The page cap depends on your plan (30 on Free, 80 on Starter, 150 on Pro, 300 on Agency).
Yes. Cancel from your dashboard and you keep access until the end of the current billing period. No retention pressure.
All major credit and debit cards via Stripe. We never see or store the card itself.
Not yet. Monthly only. If you have a use case that needs annual, email hello@sitevett.com and we will figure something out.
On a 100-site benchmark we measured ~85% precision -- about one false positive in seven findings. We treat every false positive as a regression and ship a fix.
No. SiteVett crawls the same way a search-engine bot does (read-only, single-threaded per domain) and stops at our page cap. We respect robots.txt.
Reports stay in your account for the duration of your subscription (paid plans), 7 days (free), or permanently (single-scan purchases). Delete an individual scan or your whole account from the dashboard whenever you want.
If our scanner is blocked, it tells you in the report (with the response code) rather than silently failing. Bot-blocked URLs are scored as warnings, not failures.
Authenticated content (we never log in to your site), intentionally non-public URLs, and JS-only widgets that load after our wait threshold. Server-side errors and infrastructure issues are out of scope -- this is a content/QA tool.
Yes. The scanner only reads what is publicly visible. You are responsible for ensuring you have permission to share any private data the report surfaces (e.g., screenshots).